Three Pillars, Four Geeks and Ext JS

by Shea Frederick on January 6th, 2010

I will be presenting along side some other Ext JS geeks at this quarters Three Pillar Tech Meetup. The following is a summary of the event details posted on the Three Pillar News Blog and Jay Garcia's Blog. Hope to see you there!

At 6:30PM on 1/19/2010, Three Pillar Global will be hosting a gathering of industry leading minds in the metro DC area to discuss and share development practices, ideas, tips and tricks revolving around the Ext JS framework. There will be four presentations that are jam-packed with information that can aid to your success in developing applications with the Ext JS framework

About the presentations:

Patrick Sheridan will kick off the meeting, where he will explain how analysis-driven development can aid in the success of your application construction, reducing time from conception to production. Shea Frederick will be guiding us through advanced JavaScript debugging techniques, demonstrating some of the best tricks for the latest and greatest JavaScript development tools. Jonathan Julian is going to share and elaborate on five areas to improve your Ext JS applications, which range from defining your own components to properly overriding the framework. Lastly, Jay Garcia will discuss how to build extensible applications using a two-tiered approach with Ext JS.

Food and refreshments to be provided. We look forward to seeing you there!

About the presenters:

Pat Sheridan is a successful Ext JS developer that leverages his user experience background to accelerate successful development with RIA JavaScript frameworks, including Ext JS. With success stories such as the complete rewrite of the U.S. Treasury’s Pay.gov website and the production of four large RIA applications for the Financial Regulatory Authority (FINRA), he continues to dominate this space with a progressive thought process that enhances the development and user experience alike. He demonstrated his UX leadership with the release of an Ext JS 2.0 OmniGraffle template that has garnered over 50,000 downloads world wide.

Shea Frederick is an active community member for ExtJS. His expertise is drawn from community forum participation, work with the core development team, and his own experience as the architect of several large ExtJS-based web applications. Shea is also an author for JavaScript Magazine, his own blog (http://vinylfox.com), and the Ext JS blog. He is the lead author of the Learning Ext JS book and is the organizer for the Baltimore JavaScript developers meetup group.

While not very well known in the Ext JS community, Jonathan Julian is successful independent web developer specializing in Rails and Ext JS applications with extensive experience in Java and related technologies. He occasionally blogs about software and web development at jonathanjulian.com and tweets as @jonathanjulian. He has presented at the Baltimore JavaScript developers meetup group.

Jay Garcia, author of the up and coming book, Ext JS in Action (http://extjsinaction.com/), provides daily support on the Ext JS forums as well as free extensions and widgets to the library. He is an author for JSMagazine, the Ext JS blog and his own blog at http://tdg-i.com. He’s developed enterprise-level applications using Ext JS since early 2006, when it was known as “yui-ext” and has continued to support and assist in the expansion of the product ever since.

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